- was
allotted to Poseidon.
Poseidon fell in love with a
mortal girl
named Cleito (daughter of
Evenor and Leucippe), and they had a
number of children, the...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Cleito (Ancient Gr****: Κλειτὼ
means "renowned, famous") may
refer to the following:
Cleito, an Atlantian,
daughter of the autochthon...
-
named Atlas, but that
Atlas was a son of
Poseidon and the
mortal woman Cleito. The
works of
Eusebius and
Diodorus also give an
Atlantean account of Atlas...
-
Poseidon turned her into the spring, Alope, near Eleusis. A
mortal woman named Cleito once
lived on an
isolated island;
Poseidon fell in love with the
human mortal...
- Plato, Critias, 113d–114a,
Atlas was the son of
Poseidon and the
mortal Cleito. In Aeschylus,
Prometheus Bound 18, 211, 873 (Sommerstein, pp. 444–445 n...
- Plato, Critias, 113d–114a,
Atlas was the son of
Poseidon and the
mortal Cleito. In Aeschylus,
Prometheus Bound 18, 211, 873 (Sommerstein, pp. 444–445 n...
- Plato, Critias, 113d–114a,
Atlas was the son of
Poseidon and the
mortal Cleito. In Aeschylus,
Prometheus Bound 18, 211, 873 (Sommerstein, pp. 444–445 n...
- Plato, Critias, 113d–114a,
Atlas was the son of
Poseidon and the
mortal Cleito. In Aeschylus,
Prometheus Bound 18, 211, 873 (Sommerstein, pp. 444–445 n...
- Byrrah, Lady Dorma, Namora, Namorita, Orka, Tyrak, U-Man, Krang,
Vashti Cleito-Son, and the
members of both the
Fathom Five and the
School are
known Atlanteans...
- 92 km; 0.57 mi]. In Plato's
metaphorical tale,
Poseidon fell in love with
Cleito, the
daughter of
Evenor and Leucippe, who bore him five
pairs of male twins...